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Record, edit and archive your cassettes and other analogue audio recordings for free with our Audacity tutorials - Tutorial 2 - Making a recording.
Quick links for Audacity/Cassette to MP3:-
Overview and configuring the hardware Tutorial 1 - Installing Audacity Listening to line in on Windows XP Listening to line in on Windows Vista Tutorial 3 - Editing Tutorial 4 - Installing LAME Mp3 Tutorial 5 - Exporting Audacity Homepage In this video, we'll look at how to begin recording using Audacity. We'll show you how to enable playback of your audio cassettes (or whatever sound source you are capturing) through your PC speakers and also how to record a sound file and save a project in Audacity. To start the video presentation, please click on the picture below.
Additional notes The method for listening to the line in input through the PC speakers is slightly different for both Windows XP and Windows Vista users. Windows XP users should click here for a supplemental tutorial, while Vista users should click here.
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